
Luno Layoff News: In yet another sign of continuing market contagion that began with the Genesis bankruptcy, a crypto exchange belonging to the Digital Currency Group (DCG) announced layoffs. The exchanges cited market turbulence for the decision to layoff around 35% of the company’s global headcount. This comes within a week after Consensys, the company behind MetaMask, announced reducing its staff count due to market slowdown. However, in a relief to the crypto market that went through a bad year in 2022, the current rally is giving positive momentum.
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DCG’s Luno Cuts Staff
According to a CNBC report, the company’s move will affect more than 300 employees. Last week, crypto lender Genesis Global filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, as it fell prey to the FTX led contagion. Luno’s latest move comes as yet another setback to the DCG, which is facing the heat due to the liquidity crisis.
“2022 has been an incredibly tough year for the broader tech industry and in particular the crypto market. Luno unfortunately hasn’t been immune to this turbulence, which has affected our overall growth and revenue numbers.”
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